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Hispanic Day Parade 2022 — A Photo Story

The Hispanic Day Parade NYC 2022 took place up Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue on Oct. 9, 2022. The annual event featured a progression of marchers from a variety of Spanish-speaking countries, often accompanied by each country’s unique flags, music and dancing. The annual parade seeks to celebrate Spanish and Latin American culture and functions as a gathering place in New York City for Hispanic people of all nationalities.

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Anti-Discrimination Advocate Challenges Corporate "Wokeness" in America

The King’s College invited guest speaker Kenny Xu, a notable author and anti-discrimination advocate, to speak about the consequences of forcing ‘wokeness’ into corporate America on Sep. 20. Xu explained the rapid changes corporations have made from faceless, money-making entities to champions of social justice.

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King’s Hosts Webinar Event Reflecting On Recent Supreme Court Cases

The King’s College hosted a hybrid webinar event titled "How Should Christians Reflect on Recent SCOTUS Decisions?" on Sept. 14. Four speakers, including three attorneys and King’s graduates, reflected on recent landmark Supreme Court cases and their potential to preserve Christian principles and religious liberty.

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King’s Students and Faculty Reflect on Kimball’s Opening Interregnum Lecture

Dr. Joshua Kinlaw, Program Chair of the Media, Culture and the Arts and Assistant Professor of History and Humanities, and Dr. Anthony Bradley, Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing, spoke on a panel led by Dr. David Tubbs about Roger Kimball’s widely-discussed Interregnum Opening Lecture at an event hosted by The King’s Council on Thursday, April 7.

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King’s Documentary Screening of Trans Movie Draws Mixed Reviews

Two anti-trans documentarians presented their new film to the King's community — only to draw the ire of LGBTQ students who attended the event. “There is no space for queer people to exist publicly at King’s, which makes hosting events like this even more dangerous,” Emily Henry, queer PPE senior, said. “I don’t expect them to agree with queer theory — I just expect them to respect the existence of queer people.”

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Taliban Controlled Media in Afghanistan: An Ongoing Battle

The reemergence of the Taliban power in Afghanistan and the fear of oppression has shown how integral the internet is to the group this time around. As American journalists continue to evacuate, the story of the Taliban takeover will have only one storyteller. It’s up to the Taliban to share their truth… or not.

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TKC Council Holds First Meeting of School Year

The King’s College Council held their first meeting of the 2021-2022 school year on Monday, Sept. 13. Items of new business included debriefing New Student Orientation (NSO) and Great Race, approving a new AAPI student organization, confirming five students as members of the Student Organizations Committee and confirming one student as an Events Committee Associate Director.

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Recap — King’s Conducts NSO Fully In-Person

New Student Orientation (NSO) kicked off for first-year students in-person on on Saturday, Aug. 28 after last year’s events took place remotely. The school president, Tim Gibson, Dean of Students, David Leedy and each of the House Presidents gathered to welcome new students and parents at Calvary Episcopal Church.

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COVID-Related Setbacks Fail to Limit Student’s Passion for King’s

Many students across the country have faced financial hardship during the pandemic bringing about a need for help to complete their academic education. Three King’s students who went remote during the COVID-19 pandemic spoke on their experiences with the up’s and down’s of attending King’s online.

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Paul Mueller’s Busy School Year and Even Busier Summers

Students at The King’s College know Dr. Paul Mueller for his expertise in economic thought and practice. What many don’t know is that Dr. Paul Mueller, an associate professor of economics, spends his time in the summer at his family-owned bed and breakfast with his wife and five kids.

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TKC Volleyball Season Preview

High expectations are continuing to circle the King’s athletics community this season, as The King’s College Women’s Volleyball team is poised to have a breakout year. A year ago, King’s struggled, mightily, only earning one win during their eleven game season. However...

 

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